The Yesler Terrace Steam Plant was constructed in 1941 to provide district heating for the Yesler Terrace housing development. The building was designated a Seattle Landmark in 2011. The adaptive re-use project refits the concrete structure for community uses including Head Start, Youth Tutoring, Job Connections and meeting rooms.

The 9,000 square foot station is located several blocks from the historic Station 37. The station provides a safer, healthier working environment for the firefighters and accommodates a new generation of fire-fighting equipment. The energy efficient station has living areas arranged around a landscaped 'living roof' terrace on the second floor and a green-screen trellis planted along the west facade. The project is LEED Gold certified.

The expansion and renovation of the West Seattle YMCA adds 6,000 SF of new fitness spaces, family activity spaces, a healthy eating kitchen, and community meeting spaces. The project opens the 1980s CMU building to create a new, more transparent and inviting face to the public. The building addition bring views of the Y’s activities to the street, and allow generous daylighting of the primary fitness areas.

The design of the replacement building for the Magnuson Park Beach Comfort Station and Lifeguard Shelter marks the legacy of the park as a Navy Airfield with a slender, wing-like structure parallel to the shore and access road.

The Garfield County Courthouse, located in Pomeroy, WA, is the 4th oldest courthouse in the State of Washington. The 1901 structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Historic Rehabilitation project was supported by local funds and a grant from the State of Washington Historic County Courthouse Rehabilitation Program. The project included restoration of the exterior facade and historic finishes, accessibility and seismic upgrades, electrical upgrades and a new mechanical system. The project was a collaboration with Rich Cardwell of Cardwell Architects.